Right now, Japan faces challenges unprecedented in recent years. Its alliance with the U.S., which has been the measuring stick for diplomacy, has been shaken.
When war is separated from rational political aims, it is no longer an instrument for achieving those aims in its own right.
The Oval Office showdown exposed the erosion of diplomatic norms and respect.
[T]he negotiators have obtained a breakthrough in a rare co-production choreographed by two entirely different U.S. presidents, Joe Biden and Trump.
By adopting a more conciliatory approach, the U.S. appears to be recognizing the need to engage with Zimbabwe constructively.
As Kenya and the U.S. look ahead, they do so with a shared commitment.
These are signals to his critics at home, no matter what side they’re on.
Maduro’s open defiance of Biden casts doubt on the ability of the U.S. president to lead the world’s major power.
Kissinger is dogged by criticism as well as praise.